7 system monitoring tools for Linux
Re: 7 system monitoring tools for Linux
Never heard of Glances, but heard of most of the rest, and used many of them. Generally speaking given my low-performance laptop has 16GB ram and a dual-core quad-threaded Intel Core (as opposed to Atom) processor, I don't really monitor resources. My systems are powerful enough to handle whatever I throw at them. But htop is my preferrred when I do need to keep an eye on them. Of course, MOST of the time, I'll use Ksysguard to monitor, because it's included with Plasma and it has a gui...
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Re: 7 system monitoring tools for Linux
Exceot for my older laptops that can only use 4gb of ram I dont monitor resources much either. Prefer htop but ksysguard as you mentioned is easy to use with my KDE distros.
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Wasnt familiar with all of them and frankly had only used two of them. With many modern distros including their own monitors I never got around to looking at many alternatives.
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I'll be honest with most of the *top's, I can't tell them apart. They look more or less the same to me, so I stick with htop because it's the first *top (other than, you know, TOP) that I ever used.
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Htop was the first one I had ever tried so its been my go to ever since.